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You mean this?
I used to love this cartoon. With 'Bleep' as the boogieguy

The live action film was good, if you didn't watch the toned down version. And where the hell is the cartoon these days? I don't recall seeing a dvd for it anywhere.

Jem & The Holograms was another cartoon similar to Josie, from what I hear.

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Last movie I saw was: Toy Story 3
Great conclusion to the series.

Rumor has it they're doing Toy Story 4.

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Great movie. Right up there with Mystery Team, which i also just recently saw a few months ago.

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Of all the Mad Max-Wizard of Oz-Sixth Sense-Highlander mashups out there, this one is definitely my favorite.
Featuring the maybe/maybe not wandering spirit of Buddy Holly as a desert phantom fighting an eternal struggle to preserve Rock and Roll against the onslaught of Pop, Hip Hop, Metal, and Communism, this low budget indie succeeds with Style and Concept, even when saddled with a heavy dose of "My Next Door Neighbor" acting performances.
The events of the story are open to interpretation, of course. This film sits firmly in the middle of the Surrealism genre. Other viewers take it more literally. But I prefer it the way I see it.

Loved it because it was Star Wars. The real Star Wars, with no pod races and no Jar-Jar.

The intelligent part of my brain has been trying to tell me for 3 days now that the script could suck a golf ball through a garden hose.

But I loved it.

Because it's Star Wars.

I'm confused...

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The actors performed their parts well. The action is choreographed in a reasonably entertaining manner. The visual effects are above average. The camerawork is pretty nice. But...
This is an all-timer of a bad script. Whoever wrote it should definitely be banned from the film industry forever.

I can't think of anything to complain about with this movie. I just found it a little dull. However, I have no emotional attachment to the character of Wolverine. I suppose fans love this film. Review scores for it are very good. I'd like to see this creative team tackle another property.

Felt like Star Wars, which was a big plus (main issue with Abrams' Star Trek). Simple Hero's Journey plot with characters not bogged down by needless complexities (minus a slightly ambiguous ending) and who had fairly straightforward relationships was a breath of fresh air. The action sequences were real and way better than the cg videogame platforming crap that plagued the prequels and every single Peter Jackson Hobbit movie. Was not a fan of Spoiler:

Abrams' hard-on for superweapons, destroying stuff that would have been cool to revisit at some point #NeverForgetVulcan

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As for your spoiler.
I will say, Abrams did not write the film. The writer on TFA was the same guy that wrote Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Arc.

So, the idea to include something like that and then get rid of it in the same film isn't really... new for this series.

But, I was glad it didn't devolve into a series of political debates and awful CGI locations.
And, while there was a rescue element to the film... it wasn't as bad as it was in A New Hope.
Or hell, the original trilogy in general. Ep 4, save the princess. Ep 5, save Han and the princess. Ep 6, Save Han.

So, the idea to include something like that and then get rid of it in the same film isn't really... new for this series.

I wasn't aware of that and should have checked this. I was under the impression that these were well established in canon or that may have featured in other non-canon media (like the Jedi Knight games). It's not bad at all for stuff that's newly introduced.

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A show about people who hate themselves.
For people who hate themselves.

I suspect Starz committed to this series based solely on that one award-winning episode of Breaking Bad from the creator (that's why I tried it out). But this isn't entertainment. It's just a bunch of rotten people wallowing in misery. There are no protagonists. No one to care about. It's no wonder there won't be a second season.